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and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people that look after them a generous wage but a recent job adverts suggest otherwise. about why working for burger king could be better than working for the queen. this is really unfortunate timing this week in the u.k. it's living wage weak. position politicians and campaign is working towards giving encouraging employers to pay what they're calling a living wage higher than the minimum wage and in london than it is elsewhere say eight pounds fifty five in london seven pounds forty five outside lunches place the minimum wage which is six pounds
and as we report online engineers of a u.s. nuclear power plant are on the highest level of alert made of energy bosses in south carolina a potential disaster plus. of course the mistress of people to get access to classified data on his computer the former cia boss maintains he hasn't leaked a word the latest about that scandal. started something britain's royal family takes for granted with palaces castles and sprawling country estates at their disposal you might think that pay the people...
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the u.s. not going to start giving talks of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big emerge because presidents will be off to twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought used to shoot being whether u.s. short soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. lol. with the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they calm amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.s. forces operations on the ground here in afghanistan some of the is
the u.s. not going to start giving talks of a new security arrangements the focus is on how big emerge because presidents will be off to twenty fourteen when most nato troops have withdrawn discussions come amid a climate of mistrust with the thought used to shoot being whether u.s. short soldiers should be given immunity from prosecution. lol. with the details from kabul the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two...
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the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians are asking the security council to stop israel and what they call quote war crimes perpetrated by israel against the palestinian people israel of course is saying that the airstrikes are a justified response to the rocket fire from gaza in two thousand as for all it's worth noting that this wednesday while israel was storming gaza from air president obama was holding a news conference the president received no question about gaza and there was almost nothing on t.v. here about it i've been watching very closely the israeli defense minister
the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their right to defend themselves against terrorism the u.s. representative to the u.n. has released a statement saying the u.s. expresses regret at the death and injury of innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians are asking the security council to...
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the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they come amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course the afghan government has long complained about the conduct of u.s. forces operations on the ground here in afghanistan some of the issues that they are not happy with are for example the controversial u.s. special forces strikes night raids that end up killing many civilians also at the issue of sovereignty here is a top deal i mean the afghan government insists that american soldiers who are accused of committing crimes here in afghanistan are tried within this country under afghanistan's legal system
the u.s. and afghanistan have kicked off talks on thursday tough talks about the security framework agreement that the two countries will maintain after most of the nato combat forces withdraw from the country at the end of twenty fourteen now these are expected to be rather controversial contentious talks they come amid a climate of suspicion and mistrust between the two countries one of the biggest issues on the table here we expect this to take about several months to complete and of course...
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well we are the u.s. cannot defeat china in a war off the coast of china but the u.s. isn't ours driven deeper into the pacific but one of the dangers of this. america's allies know who really ran. to danger is drawn with china right now over the same kind who islands and war could break out there should be good to go any day we want but america then could be drawn by japan's fighting china america could be drawn into the conflict as it could be with. south korea so while america is worrying about being drawn into a war against iran by israeli action it's now going to worry about what the japanese are going to do eventually south korea that of course different really differing views over what's going to go on with south korea north korea of course some china's trying to denuclearize the north korean peninsula and now of course you've got the u.s. backing south korea with its ballistic missile range in tension so that's an air of tension isn't it always danger i've been up on the militarized zone or a number of times and under it once and tunnels built by the north kore
well we are the u.s. cannot defeat china in a war off the coast of china but the u.s. isn't ours driven deeper into the pacific but one of the dangers of this. america's allies know who really ran. to danger is drawn with china right now over the same kind who islands and war could break out there should be good to go any day we want but america then could be drawn by japan's fighting china america could be drawn into the conflict as it could be with. south korea so while america is worrying...
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these your headlines for wednesday november fourteenth two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama is reportedly looking for one point six trillion dollars and more revenue for uncle sam when he goes into those fiscal cliff negotiations on friday that's del ball what was talked about with g.o.p. leaders in the summer of two thousand and eleven according to the wall street journal so he is doubling down. and i'll bring everyone in to show that right away so we can give folks some certainty before the whole they see. we shall see about that but in the meantime the fiscal cliff is surpassed the euro zone crisis as the top concern for business leaders but was there a decision made recently that a verdant a pro longer recession for western economies and we just haven't heard much about it chris whalen senior managing director of capital partners is here with that answer and to analyze impending threats and could housing be the antidote to the fiscal cliff it has been suggested as more and more seem to believe u.s. housing. as in a recovery our guest is here for a
these your headlines for wednesday november fourteenth two thousand and twelve u.s. president barack obama is reportedly looking for one point six trillion dollars and more revenue for uncle sam when he goes into those fiscal cliff negotiations on friday that's del ball what was talked about with g.o.p. leaders in the summer of two thousand and eleven according to the wall street journal so he is doubling down. and i'll bring everyone in to show that right away so we can give folks some...
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provided arms to u.s. backed dictators etc and in that context the work of pro israeli lobbies the traditional jewish lobby the newer christian zionist lobbies all of that influence began to to join it intersected with the strategic value that israel was starting to have for the pentagon for the congress so you have this intersection of the political in the strategic then when the cold war is over all of a sudden the political part remains and it becomes very hard to sort of say well israel is just one more ally that we should change how we relate to it now because it's a different world it is shaping it's all part of shaping the narrative but i want to go back to something that you just said in an excellent article that you just wrote in the nation you said in reference to rockets from gaza and israel using force to resist is illegal military force in the context of a belligerent military occupation is lawful under international law can you elaborate more specifically and sure in years ago the general ass
provided arms to u.s. backed dictators etc and in that context the work of pro israeli lobbies the traditional jewish lobby the newer christian zionist lobbies all of that influence began to to join it intersected with the strategic value that israel was starting to have for the pentagon for the congress so you have this intersection of the political in the strategic then when the cold war is over all of a sudden the political part remains and it becomes very hard to sort of say well israel is...
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it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: you're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his entire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even jeopardized by this, and i think that all people are human and general patraeus is human also and is entitled to a mistake. it was a question for me, and i think the president's been 24 hours thinking about it, as to whether or not you could afford to lose a man like general patraeus. lou: you join me on the issue of values. i think every man and woman is entitled to their private values and decisions of their lives, and i certainly would not judge anyone. i will judge the head of the cia who has not got this sense and judgment and the sense of responsibility to
it is just not the man i know who would go to the u.s. congress and lighted them to toe the administration line because he was under pressure from an investigation. lou: you're putting in out of context. i have to ask you this. is the man you know kimmel of having an affair and exposing his entire agency for which he is responsible to an immense vulnerability compromising national security for an affair. >> there is no indication that national security was compromised or was even...
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images every power on the parity was at the u.s. that things will change. turkey has recognized syria's new opposition group the national coalition as the main representative of the country's people it follows france the first nation to recognize the unites which is now also money over officially sending weapons to the rebels well let's discuss this more with german journalist manual oxon writer. france believes that the e.u. arms embargo is preventing the syrian rebels from fully defending themselves how can that be when the un earlier said that those who supply weapons to syria are spreading misery well good evening what what we have to say and what we witness here is that. follows its own political agenda which has nothing to do with security or the safeness of the syrian people and yes to do with the own french. the at the political aims in the middle east in the region and we have to see whole friends behave towards libya months before last year we have to see that the french intellectuals of the lao he was missing in the libyan rebels and promising th
images every power on the parity was at the u.s. that things will change. turkey has recognized syria's new opposition group the national coalition as the main representative of the country's people it follows france the first nation to recognize the unites which is now also money over officially sending weapons to the rebels well let's discuss this more with german journalist manual oxon writer. france believes that the e.u. arms embargo is preventing the syrian rebels from fully defending...
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let me ask you a question does it bother you that it took the united states hillary clinton and u.s. allies do say we want to new opposition snap snap go to doha and get one and they did of course yeah i mean this is why we are against as in the syrian state we are against such coalitions if they are being sponsored and supported mainly by one player of the international community this is becoming an international conflict and any solution has to be supported supported by all the players of the international community that has to be international consensus so any group that is now seen as a puppet group or something that is under the control of one particular player will not be able to carry the solution and we will as a matter of principle we wouldn't join and start with. for the same reasons there was a conference we called for in the massacres when it became a russian project we point out we don't want to be under the russian unparallel neither under the american one ok roy if i go to you in istanbul what difference is this new coalition going to make ok as we just heard on this p
let me ask you a question does it bother you that it took the united states hillary clinton and u.s. allies do say we want to new opposition snap snap go to doha and get one and they did of course yeah i mean this is why we are against as in the syrian state we are against such coalitions if they are being sponsored and supported mainly by one player of the international community this is becoming an international conflict and any solution has to be supported supported by all the players of the...
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he'll take your questions about today's hearing on the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. at 8:40 eastern, you'll hear about the fiscal cliff from independent senator bernie sanders of vermont, a member of the budget committee. also, jennifer tolbert of the
he'll take your questions about today's hearing on the attack on the u.s. consulate in libya. at 8:40 eastern, you'll hear about the fiscal cliff from independent senator bernie sanders of vermont, a member of the budget committee. also, jennifer tolbert of the
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that's the percentage of u.s. adults who are not just overweight but obese. the figure comes from the most recent national health and nutrition examination sur survey in 2010. with you heard plenty of medical reasons for this but there is also a political correlation. look at states where the total obesity levels were above 30% last year. aside from michigan, every single one of them voted for mitt romney last week, by a safe margin. these are solid red states like indiana, west virginia, oklahoma louisiana, and far and away the heaviest of all mississippi. if the election were just held among the fattest least healthy places in america, mitt romney would be going into the white house, with a mandate. on the other hand, look at the states with obesity levels under 25%. out of 11 states all but three went for obama. does this mean voting republican is fattening? well probably not but we can say one thing for sure. the states that voted for obama generally seem to knowwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww >> eliot: without question the most talked about moment from pre
that's the percentage of u.s. adults who are not just overweight but obese. the figure comes from the most recent national health and nutrition examination sur survey in 2010. with you heard plenty of medical reasons for this but there is also a political correlation. look at states where the total obesity levels were above 30% last year. aside from michigan, every single one of them voted for mitt romney last week, by a safe margin. these are solid red states like indiana, west virginia,...
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now, the u.s. government kicked the 2013 budget year off with a whopping $120 billion monthly deficit. that's 22% higher than october 2011. it's an eye-opening indicator that the nation is on a path to its fifth straight trillion-plus deficit year. oh, my gosh. here now is former cbo director and president of the american action forum, douglas holtz-eakin. i know it's one month, but you've got to admit, the numbers are coming in lousy. i mean, revenues have been rising, but spending is rising faster. >> well, i think you're right to point out that, you know, these things change from month to month. depends on things like whether we're sending out tax refunds. one month isn't everything. but i think the concern has to be that the revenue rise may not condition if the economy doesn't prosper. we've seen some real weakness late in the second half of 2012. i'm deeply concerned about the outlook going forward. and without growth, we don't solve any of knees problemthese. the second problem is the spendi
now, the u.s. government kicked the 2013 budget year off with a whopping $120 billion monthly deficit. that's 22% higher than october 2011. it's an eye-opening indicator that the nation is on a path to its fifth straight trillion-plus deficit year. oh, my gosh. here now is former cbo director and president of the american action forum, douglas holtz-eakin. i know it's one month, but you've got to admit, the numbers are coming in lousy. i mean, revenues have been rising, but spending is rising...
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the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, had been a spontaneous outburst of muslim anger when officials already knew it was a terrorist attack. and they insisted they'd oppose having her replace hillary clinton, who's stepping down as secretary of state. >> this is about the role she played around four dead americans when it seems to be that the story coming out of the administration-- and she's the point person-- is so disconnected from reality, i don't trust her. and the reason i don't trust her is because i think she knew better, and if she didn't know better, she shouldn't be the voice of america. >> reporter: in response, the president was vehement in his defense of ambassador rice. >> let me say specifically about susan rice, she has done exemplary work. she has represented the united states and our interests in the united nations with skill and professionalism and toughness and grace. as i've said before, she made an appearance at the request of the white house in which she gave her best
the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, had been a spontaneous outburst of muslim anger when officials already knew it was a terrorist attack. and they insisted they'd oppose having her replace hillary clinton, who's stepping down as secretary of state. >> this is about the role she played around four dead americans when it seems to be that the story coming out of the administration-- and she's the point person-- is so disconnected from reality, i don't trust her. and the reason i don't...
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the u.s.. you remember back in tween, you remember the deepwater horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in the country's history, and this is a penalty, pleading guilty to gelny, misconduct, and he's the stock now, up one-tenth of 1%. it's a record fine topping that of $1.3 billion paid back in 2009 for marketing fraud, but what happened in the gulf over 87 days and 11 deaths so this is suffering that bp faces, back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. we appreciate it. it is time right now to make some money with charles payne this hour. he has a company where a dollar goes a long way literally. >> lit ramly. dollar tree reported two cents on revenues online. here's the thing, guys, dollar tree is a stock that's come county a lot lately, and you think in the economic environment it would not, but the problem, january 200816 bucks, and january 2012, 41 bucks. i would not pile into it, but i like the risk-reward here. it's a relatively safe place, but the economic backdrop continues to s
the u.s.. you remember back in tween, you remember the deepwater horizon disaster, the worst oil spill in the country's history, and this is a penalty, pleading guilty to gelny, misconduct, and he's the stock now, up one-tenth of 1%. it's a record fine topping that of $1.3 billion paid back in 2009 for marketing fraud, but what happened in the gulf over 87 days and 11 deaths so this is suffering that bp faces, back to you. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. we appreciate it. it is time right...
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four americans were killed in the aattack including u.s. ambassador chris stevens, two members of the cia. david petraeus appears at both hearings tomorrow morning. there were doubts his testimony would happen given his abrupt resignation, but petraeus reportedly volunteered to testify saying it's the right thing to do. the "wall street journal" has an interesting look into petraeus's final days in the agency including reports of interagency finger points and rising tensions. kelly o'donnell is on the hill, and kelly, two months since the attack and finally top intel players are on the hill. frustration seemed to really be boiling over. what's going on? >> that public hearing that you showed some clips from really showed how politically charged this is. that is not where the secret briefings are taking place. that's a separate thing. it was a show place for the partisan divide over benghazi. when you talk to those on the intelligence committees in the house and senate, there's a sober approach to this as far as getting to the fact finding.
four americans were killed in the aattack including u.s. ambassador chris stevens, two members of the cia. david petraeus appears at both hearings tomorrow morning. there were doubts his testimony would happen given his abrupt resignation, but petraeus reportedly volunteered to testify saying it's the right thing to do. the "wall street journal" has an interesting look into petraeus's final days in the agency including reports of interagency finger points and rising tensions. kelly...
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>> the u.s. feels we do need to be able to push back on terrorist groups, we have a common interest. the question is, what are the exact objectives, and can they be accomplished quickly without widen the fighting here, and that remains to be seen. jon: yeah, that's the question. michael singh, thank you. jenna: up next, a record settlement in the gulf. bp pleading guilty in the 2010 oil spill. where that money is headed, next. >>> plus, getting to the bottom of benghazi. several hearings on the deadly terror attack takes place today on capitol hill. breaking news out of one of them. secretary clinton will testify. the lawmaker who made that announcement, the chairwoman of the house foreign relations committee, joins us next. [ male announcer ] are you considering a new medicare plan? then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose y
>> the u.s. feels we do need to be able to push back on terrorist groups, we have a common interest. the question is, what are the exact objectives, and can they be accomplished quickly without widen the fighting here, and that remains to be seen. jon: yeah, that's the question. michael singh, thank you. jenna: up next, a record settlement in the gulf. bp pleading guilty in the 2010 oil spill. where that money is headed, next. >>> plus, getting to the bottom of benghazi. several...
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the u.s. military, we were doing it to ourselves because that's wawe thought the saudis wanted to do, so we would be cultural sensitive. it is totally inappropriate. i file aid lawsuit against donald rumsfeld and eventually, it reprevailed. >> greta: i don't want men to think that it's so much better here that they don't have room for improvech. >> we have a lot of issues. >> greta: but it's profoundly better. >> one is to get more women in congress. so people can still help me. >> greta: thank you. >> thank you. >> greta: was your tax money used to promote obamacare for p.r.? that's what the house republicans want to know. they have issued a subpoena to find out. our panel's here next. in two minutes, nancy pelosi takes on reporter luke russert. what did russert ask that gotler and other female house in thees all fired up? you can hear it and see it yourself. that's in two minutes. [ forsythe ] we don't just come up here for the view up in alaska. it's the cleanest, clearest water. we fd the
the u.s. military, we were doing it to ourselves because that's wawe thought the saudis wanted to do, so we would be cultural sensitive. it is totally inappropriate. i file aid lawsuit against donald rumsfeld and eventually, it reprevailed. >> greta: i don't want men to think that it's so much better here that they don't have room for improvech. >> we have a lot of issues. >> greta: but it's profoundly better. >> one is to get more women in congress. so people can still...
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came out for president obama with 55 votes. 184 women ran for congressional office, and 40% of the u.s. population has at least one when and senator. -- one woman senator. new hampshire has and all women delegation and a woman governor as well as a female state house. they are still women. we are moving in the right direction. this is my favorite. when the hundred 13th congress and gavels in, it will be with when the women senators -- with 20 women senators. that is particularly gratifying -- i remember being in a similar discussion two years ago agonizing that we had to drop the number of women in congress for the first-time since 1992, and some of us thought, how did we lose the momentum? how are we going to get it back? there was a lot of soul- searching, but rather than spend two years hand wringing, when then got to work, and we got to work recruiting. we were clearly helped by the republicans, because out of the gate they had a decision to make. they could have made it more moderate. the third bill out of the gate was a bill that would have redefined it. that sent the clearest si
came out for president obama with 55 votes. 184 women ran for congressional office, and 40% of the u.s. population has at least one when and senator. -- one woman senator. new hampshire has and all women delegation and a woman governor as well as a female state house. they are still women. we are moving in the right direction. this is my favorite. when the hundred 13th congress and gavels in, it will be with when the women senators -- with 20 women senators. that is particularly gratifying -- i...
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retired u.s. marine is co-founder of the eight 80s. he's nigh guest this morning. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: the of this part of group of eight is what? >> you had to be serving in the military in war time and over 80. >> gretchen: you have a group of fantastic heroes, what did you want to do for this country in >> three of us were in a plane flying around kingston and our 94 pilot is the oldest pilot in the state of north carolina and i looked at the other twompt the president and governor and even the mayor in kingston all they can talk to is about jobs. you think we could create a couple of can jobs. we could do that but we would do five or six old men. when the day was over. we found five and now we had five plus the three of us and now we have 80 . the question eightment -eightment eight. we wanted to get the day-to-day operations and so we took a piece of fabric that i co-authored a patent and we had a fantastic run if nasa on and when that was over. that went in sheets and blankkets and pillow cases and people can b
retired u.s. marine is co-founder of the eight 80s. he's nigh guest this morning. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: the of this part of group of eight is what? >> you had to be serving in the military in war time and over 80. >> gretchen: you have a group of fantastic heroes, what did you want to do for this country in >> three of us were in a plane flying around kingston and our 94 pilot is the oldest pilot in the state of north carolina and i looked at the...
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detroit was one of the most segregated metropolitan areas in the u.s. and i don't think a city like detroit with detroit's history would have been completely discarded if it had been 90% white and not 90% black. beyond that, i think it's just, you know, the new talk of the shifting of the debate from cuts, cuts, cuts, to more revenue. and that sort of thing, i think is an important shift for a place like detroit because, you know, it's showing the kind of limits of austerity. >> a friend that works for an i.t. company, they're moving jobs in downtown detroit, because he said, all in, real estate, labor, it's cheaper than mumbai. >> what about if they're moving a high-tech plant in detroit, what are they going to get the workers? >> they're going to have to lure them in with inexpensive real estate. >> so what does that do about the natives of detroit who are still there? what does that do about the fracturing of families in detroit? what does it do about the hundreds, perhaps thousands of teenage mothers who walk the streets in detroit with a double dea
detroit was one of the most segregated metropolitan areas in the u.s. and i don't think a city like detroit with detroit's history would have been completely discarded if it had been 90% white and not 90% black. beyond that, i think it's just, you know, the new talk of the shifting of the debate from cuts, cuts, cuts, to more revenue. and that sort of thing, i think is an important shift for a place like detroit because, you know, it's showing the kind of limits of austerity. >> a friend...